Murder -2023- Triflicks Original -
I need to avoid any markdown and just present the text with the synonyms in the specified format. Let me start with the first paragraph:
Then the section "Where to Watch Murder 2023 Triflicks Original" is a proper noun title, so it stays. The next part: "For those eager to experience the thrill of “Murder 2023 Triflicks Original,” here are some popular platforms to consider:" "eager" → keen, "thrill" → excitement, "popular" → noted. Murder -2023- Triflicks Original
But let me check the original instruction again. The user says: "Keep brand names. Return text only. replace each word with 3 options using syn3 format." So the instruction is to keep brand names, meaning if a word is part of a brand, leave it. However, "Murder 2023 Triflicks Original" is presented as a title. So "Triflicks Original" is the brand, and "Murder 2023" is part of the title. Therefore, the user wants "Triflicks Original" kept as is, and "Murder 2023" I need to avoid any markdown and just
That seems plausible. I'll apply similar logic sentence by sentence. I'll also note the placeholders [ specify genre, e.g., thriller, mystery, crime] and [list main actors] as they are, since they are placeholders and not actual content. But let me check the original instruction again
Moving on to "Talented cast: The film boasts a talented ensemble cast, including [list main actors], who deliver impressive performances." "Talented" → Competent, "cast" → cast, "deliver" → perform.
I should also pay attention to phrases that are part of the movie title or brand names like "Triflicks Original. Those should remain unchanged. The user specified to keep brand names, so I'll leave them as they are.
Replace each word except the brand names. So "Murder" becomes kill, "2023" stays, "Triflicks Original" stays, "Unraveling" becomes discovering, "the" becomes that, "Mystery" becomes puzzle. So the first line would be: